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Urge for deep breathing
It started with an uneventful throat pain. 5-6months continuously I had a very uneventful throat pain which comes and vanishes automatically. After 3-4 months I also developed an urge for deep breathing along with the throat pain. Difficulty in breathing is less common everyday, and mostly I feel like this with a gap of 4-5 days. I don't have a continuous cold or cough. However every morning when I get up there is a little nasal blockage without any runny nose or mucous. Just a little blockage which reduces once I blow my nose, however no mucous flows while blowing the nose. Also sometimes I get a little more cough than usual immediately after getting up in the morning. However I get no cough once my daily activities of the day start. A family physician suggested me a chest CT and blood test. Both have come out normal. Only in the blood levels iGe proportion is high 724 and a Vitamin D3 deficiency with level of 15. pls suggest if this could be related to any mild asthama symptom?
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Looks like Allergic rhinitis
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Hello noted above history and related concerns As you mentioned above symptoms of chronic illness symptoms and allergies related to asthma with seasonal flu symptoms Can’t afford to be taken lightly
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